In spring when the swallows return, I begin to draw their flight paths. As my eyes following a single swallow, my hand guides the pencil. A line appears on the paper.

In my drawings, I visualise dynamics that I preceive in my everyday life, often found in nature: ants pathing by, rain falling down, snowflakes tumbling down, or branches of a birch tree in the wind. I am particularly interested in non-linear dynamics. (Karoline Bröckel 2008)